<p>With the Nintendo Wii U due to hit stores across the world later this month, there are still numerous questions which fans are asking which need answers.</p>
<p>One of those came from a detailed release of what gamer&#8217;s actually get when they purchase the &#8220;Wii U Deluxe Bundle&#8221;, a black version of the console which comes with added extras compared to the white, basic model.</p>
<p>Upon buying the Wii U Deluxe Bundle and visiting the Nintendo eShop, you will receive 10% back of the value you spend in the form of points. Every 500 of these points can then be converted into $5 worth of credit to spend in the eShop on either the Wii U or Nintendo 3DS system. A very nice offer indeed.</p>
<p>This system will be in place until December 31st 2014, giving gamer&#8217;s more than two years to earn credit for the Nintendo eShop from buying retail games, indie games or even DLC.</p>
<p>With the Nintendo 3DS, we have seen Nintendo charge considerably more than what is charged at retail for virtual downloads. Would a reward scheme such as this encourage you to adopt virtual shopping habits?</p>
<p><a href="http://www.nintendolife.com/news/2012/10/wii_u_digital_promotion_giving_you_more_bang_for_your_buck">[SOURCE: Nintendo Life]</a></p>

Nintendo explains ‘money-back promotion” with Wii U

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